DEFINING FLAGSTAFF NIGHTLIFE
We at The Green Room have a vision of an establishment that offers both a fun and safe environment for our customers to relax and hangout. Our service is unparalleled and our sound system is the best in Flagstaff. Along with our in house professional lighting system and newly overhauled dance floor The Green Room offers the best concert/dance party experience in Flagstaff. Our goal here at The Green Room is to be the best music venue/bar that offers the most outstanding and friendly service in Northern Arizona and Southern Utah.

Since 1969 The Guidance Center, a non-profit organization has provided behavioral health and substance abuse services to children, families and adults in Flagstaff, Williams, and surrounding communities. The mission of The Guidance Center is to improve the behavioral health of the people of our community. We will be the provider of choice for behavioral health in Northern Arizona, offering a full range of high quality cost-effective services. The Guidance Center is contracted through NARBHA, the Regional Behavioral Health Authority for Coconino, Navajo, Yavapai, Apache and Mohave counties. Funds for services are provided through a contract with the Arizona Department of Health Services/Division of Behavioral Health Services and AHCCCS.

Towering above the corners of Aspen and San Francisco Streets, The Hotel Monte Vista stands as a true touchstone for all of Flagstaff and its citizens.
Originally built in 1926 under a citizen subscription legislation, the Hotel Monte Vista soon became the place to stay for transcontinental travelers. For travelers and town folk alike, the hotel offered an oasis of lush surroundings and a chance to rub shoulders with the local and national elite. Located just one block north of famous Route 66, the Hotel Monte Vista has been home to thousands of adventurous and colorful characters, from bank robbers, to headlining Hollywood stars, Hotel Monte Vista has remained steadfast in its commitment to serve its patrons.
The Hotel Monte Vista remains a centerpiece for Historic Downtown Flagstaff.
Dozens of fine shops, restaurants, and businesses of all kinds, are within a few blocks and The Monte Vista Lounge offers live music on the weekends.

Changing Lives Through Literacy: The mission of Literacy Volunteers of Coconino County is to increase the basic English language and literacy skills of teens and adults in order to improve the quality of personal, economic and community life for all. Our services are delivered by professionally trained volunteers in the community and at our facility, The Literacy Center. We strive to be a resource for the study of adolescent and adult literacy learning.

The Museum Club, a Route 66 icon in Flagstaff, Arizona, began its life as the boyhood dream of taxidermist Dean Eldredge in 1931. When Eldredge found a petrified frog as a child in Wisconsin, it spurred a lifetime as a sportsman, adventurer and collector. Dean began his taxidermy business in 1918. In the early 1930s Eldredge saw an opportunity when he purchased a piece of federal land, three miles east of Flagstaff on Route 66. Soon, he hired unemployed lumberjacks to cut trees, haul them to his property and built what he touted as "the biggest log cabin in Arizona." It was a showplace for his lifetime collection of stuffed animals, six-legged sheep, Winchester rifles, Indian artifacts, two-headed calves, and more than 30,000 other items. Operating as a museum, taxidermist shop, and a trading post, scores of Route 66’rs stopped in to visit Dean and his collection during the five years that he operated the museum. Before long, locals dubbed the museum "The Zoo,” a name that has stuck with the building to this day. Now days it is host to some of the best live entertainment in all of Arizona…We’ll see you AT THE ZOO!

The mission of The Nature Conservancy is to conserve the lands and waters on which all life depends. The Nature Conservancy is the leading conservation organization working around the world to protect ecologically important lands and waters for nature and people.

Northern Arizona’s Premier Performing Arts Facility offers the best in local and national artists as well as exciting and unique film screenings! First constructed in 1911 and entirely renovated in 2002, the Orpheum Theater features plush seating, an expansive balcony, state-of-the-art sound, a full bar, and a lounge.

The Peaks is a senior living community located in Flagstaff, Ariz., and offers independent and assisted living, memory care, skilled care and a rehabilitation center to seniors in the area. The Peaks operates in partnership with Northern Arizona Health Care and is part of Intergenerational Living and Health Care, a 501 (c)(3) that focuses on bringing elders and children together for life enriching experiences. The Goodman Group manages the Platinum Service® community. For more information, please visit www.thepeaks.org.

The Pioneer Museum in Flagstaff is located in the historic Coconino County Hospital for the Indigent. Exhibits reflect Flagstaff and northern Arizona history, as well as ranching, logging and transportation.

The Shane Knight Gallery features photographs from Shane Knight who believes that, “In the busy and complex world we all live in today, we sometimes forget to notice and appreciate the beautiful things around us. I try very hard to capture the beauty and simplicity of nature we take for granted everyday. May my photography help you see how we should never complicate the simple things.”

Located in the heart of historic downtown Flagstaff on the famed Route 66 Thunder Mountain is an established gallery offering one of the largest selections of Native American and Cowboy art in the area. The gallery offers Navajo, Hopi, and Zuni jewelry, one of the largest selections of Navajo rugs, Hopi Baskets and Hopi kachinas.

Toast of Flag is a club for people who want to develop their communication and leadership skills. We are members of Toastmasters International. Our club is an open community club and we invite you to join us to accomplish your personal and professional goals.

As we look toward the next four years, Northern Arizona is ready to act against injustice. We stand for equality and against sexism, racism, xenophobia and bigotry. This groups works to advance these goals through activism, fundraising, dialogue and community.

With its opening on Memorial Day weekend, Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort will become northern Arizona’s premier destination casino resort.
Located just east of historically rich Flagstaff, Arizona, with the majestic San Francisco Peaks serving as its western backdrop, Twin Arrows is the centerpiece of the Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise’s properties.
Here, art and architecture have combined to both embody and showcase the rich history of the Navajo people, while providing an unparalleled casino resort experience.
First and foremost, Twin Arrows will provide the very latest in games and gaming technology, often debuting new slot games before they’re released to other casino properties in the state.
Simply put, there’s no better gaming experience to be had in Northern Arizona.
Complementing the Twin Arrows’ gaming experience will be luxury resort amenities, including luxury guest rooms (available in three configurations), a world-class spa (early 2014), gourmet dining, culturally infused casual dining, a fitness center, heated indoor pool and more than 11,000 square feet of state-of-the-art meeting space.